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Police Arresting Dozens of Protesters Outside Oakland Police Headquarters

The protest in support of Eric Garner and Michael Brown started around 7:45 a.m.

Police this morning were arresting dozens of protesters who blocked the Oakland Police Department headquarters and nearby streets to call for the end of police killings of unarmed black people. Officers arrested at least 13 people who had chained themselves to the entrances of the police building at 455 Seventh St. starting around 7:30 a.m.

The glass door to one entrance was broken by police tools while officers cut the protesters free, police spokeswoman Officer Johnna Watson said. Protesters had also blocked Broadway between Sixth and Seventh streets, where a group of activists locked themselves together with PVC pipes. Officers were in the process of moving the protesters off of Broadway and arresting them as of shortly before 10:45 a.m. A protester also climbed up the flagpole at police headquarters to put up a flag that said “black lives matter.”

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The protester remained perched on the flagpole late this morning. Authorities advised motorists to avoid taking Interstate Highway 880 ramps in downtown Oakland, as well as the Posey Tube between Oakland and Alameda, as a result of the protest. Protesters cited the recent deaths of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, and Eric Garner in Staten Island in New York as examples of police brutality against unarmed black men.

After grand juries declined to indict the officers involved in both deaths, protests have sprung up nearly every day the past few weeks in Oakland, Berkeley, San Francisco and elsewhere in the Bay Area.

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By Bay City News

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